lactose-intolerance Clinical Trials
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Found 7 clinical trials
Efficacy of a Low FODMAP Diet in the Absence of Lactose Malabsorption in Moderate to Severe ROME IV IBS.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a frequently encountered disorder. According to the Rome IV criteria, it is characterized by abdominal pain associated with a change in stool frequency or con-sistency, or with symptomatic improvement by defecation (Mearin 2016). Associated symptoms, such as bloating and flatulence, are frequently reported. The underlying …
Lactobreath: A Study to Diagnose Lactose Intolerance Using Breath Markers
Food intolerances affect many people and can cause discomfort and dietary challenges. One common cause is difficulty digesting certain carbohydrates called FODMAPs. Diagnosing food intolerance is often done by excluding and then slowly reintroducing these carbohydrates or using a hydrogen breath test, but these methods have limitations. To address these …
A Bifido Bacteria to Improve Lactose Digestion and Tolerance
We want to determine if feeding a bifido bacteria that readily digests lactose and galactooligosacharides improves lactose digestion and tolerance through alteration of the microbiome.
Comparing the Inflammation, Maldigestion and Symptoms Due to Commercial Milk and A2 Milk
Cow's milk contains two types of β-casein: A1 and A2. It is evident from human clinical trials that milk with A1 protein produces more hydrogen and symptoms of lactose intolerance. A pro-inflammatory μ-opioid peptide BCM-7 is released from A1 but not from A2. Milk containing A1 β-casein produced more inflammatory …
Comparing the Adaptation of Commercial Milk and A2 Milk in Lactose Maldigesters
Cow's milk contains two types of β-casein: A1 and A2. It is evident from human clinical trials that milk with A1 protein produces more hydrogen and symptoms of lactose intolerance. A pro-inflammatory μ-opioid peptide BCM-7 is released from A1 but not from A2. Milk containing A1 β-casein produced more inflammatory …
Predictive Value of Hydrogen/Methane Lactose Breath Testing on the Therapeutic Effect of Lactose-free Diet in Moderate to Severe ROME IV IBS.
Lactose intolerance (LI) results from lactose malabsorption (LM) secondary to insufficient hydrolysis of the disaccharide lactose into galactose and glucose (Misselwitz 2019). The undigested lactose will eventually reach the colon, resulting in fermentation from colonic bacteria with production of different compounds such as short chain fatty acids, carbon dioxide, H2 …
Proper Dietary Management, Follow-up, and Lactase Enzyme Supplementation for Lactose Intolerance
Lactose intolerance (LI) is considered the clinical syndrome caused by lactose malabsorption (LM). It is possible to identify four causes of lactase deficiency defining four different types of LM: primary (genetic), secondary (acquired), congenital (alactasia), and developmental (in premature infants, so reversible). The aim of this protocol is to investigate …